Mexico Freight Train Hits Double-Decker Bus at Atlacomulco Crossing, Killing 10
- On September 8, 2025, in Atlacomulco, Mexico, a freight train struck a double-decker bus near a crossing, resulting in over 10 fatalities and more than 40 injuries.
- The accident occurred at a railway crossing lacking visible gates or stop lights, and authorities have opened an investigation into the cause.
- Witnesses said the bus was slowly crossing the tracks in heavy traffic around 6:30 a.m. while the train approached fast and struck the bus at its midpoint.
- The Rail Transportation Regulating Agency reported 800 accidents at grade-level crossings last year, up from 602 in 2020, noting these incidents have increased recently.
- The collision highlights ongoing safety concerns at train crossings in Mexico, as authorities and the train operator Canadian Pacific Kansas City expressed condolences and continue their response.
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CCTV: Train hits double-decker bus in Mexico, leaving 10 dead
CCTV captured a freight train crash into a double-decker bus in Mexico, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 50. The crash, which took place on Monday (8 September), occurred in an industrial area in the town of Atlacomulco, approximately 80 miles northwest of Mexico City. Canadian Pacific Kansas City, operator of the train, expressed condolences for the families of victims, and warned drivers to respect road signs to “avoid these t…
At least 10 deaths and more than 40 injuries, after a train hit a bus full of a bus on a road crossing The serious accident article in Mexico: At least 10 deaths and 10 injuries, after a train hit a bus appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
At least ten people died and 41 were injured in Mexico after a train hit a bus on a crossing in Mexico State, the local authorities announced on Monday.
Freight Train Slams Into Bus Outside Mexico City and Kills at Least 10 People
ATLACOMULCO, Mexico—A freight train sheared a double-decker bus in half at a crossing northwest of Mexico City on Monday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 55, authorities said. The accident took place in an industrial area of warehouses and factories in the town of Atlacomulco, about 80 miles northwest of the Mexican capital. The state of Mexico’s civil defense agency said on X that authorities were still working at the site of the accide…
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